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What is Sustainable Investment

Handbook of Research on Creating Sustainable Value in the Global Economy
Sustainable investment refers to investments that integrate long-term sustainability issues into core investment-making processes and seeks to support sustainable economic development, enhance the quality of life and safeguard the environment.
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Developments on Sustainable Finance: A Growth Opportunity for Global Economy
Seda Süer (Izmir Katip Çelebi University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1196-1.ch015
Abstract
Worldwide, the growing impetus towards sustainable finance is aroused by the maturation and the destructive effects of carbon markets in the form of severe weather, floods, and forest fires. It is widely acknowledged that supporting the transition to a low-carbon, green, and sustainable economy needs forefront of efforts to build a financial system. Given the provisions of sustainable finance, the policies that regulate the transition to green economy includes environmental social and corporate governance criteria. Sustainable finance is a type of financing that takes into account environmental, social, and corporate governance issues in providing finance to investors. Therefore, this chapter aims to highlight the importance of sustainable finance providing a growth opportunity to the global economy. Thus, the developments on sustainable finance constitute a strong potential that supports economic growth globally.
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ESG Materiality: Insights From the South African Investment Industry
As a sub-category of sustainable finance, sustainable investment can be defined as an investment approach that “considers environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in portfolio selection and management.” Sustainable investment activities and strategies encompass negative or exclusionary screening, positive/best-in-class screening, norms-based screening, ESG integration, sustainability-themed investing, impact/community investing and corporate engagement and shareholder action. Sustainable investment can be also be called socially responsible investing, ESG or responsible investing.
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